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xuefa Mar 19, 2017 @ 4:34am
which fish give the most currency? and in which map
I have level 40, which fish give the most currency? and in which map

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GP30FB Mar 19, 2017 @ 4:41am 
No Fish at the moment... Servers are JACKED. But otherwise, Walley @ NY and Bass @ FL...
xuefa Mar 19, 2017 @ 4:46am 
is there other map more?
GP30FB Mar 19, 2017 @ 4:48am 
You've put in 100Hrs... You should be good. Theres ALOT more. Add me if you want specifics.
Hunter451 Mar 19, 2017 @ 4:48am 
I make a lot of money off bass in fla, there easy to catch. Use crank baits 3 ft and 6 ft.
GP30FB Mar 19, 2017 @ 4:54am 
Originally posted by truckerj40:
I make a lot of money off bass in fla, there easy to catch. Use crank baits 3 ft and 6 ft.
Useful advice, but Crankbait isn't easily accesible
Aragorn Mar 19, 2017 @ 6:08am 
alaska is fastest , chinook salmon , u fill ur net fast , another good one pike in michigain but still salmon the winner overall , in time u spend in real life alaska is fastest.
JoeBudd Mar 24, 2017 @ 1:43am 
Bass in Florida.. you will make more money they with the most per pound than any fish in the game and the easiest to catch without having really heavy gear.
Not The Rat Mar 25, 2017 @ 2:10am 
If you factor in the cost of catching fish aswell it soon becomes clear the best earner is wally and the cheapest place to fish them is NY. Plus repair costs are less on lighter gear (lol somebody should tell Shimano) so profit margin should be higher. Embrace the grind. Plus the perm license is affordable so more costs cut there. Its a shame but there it is.
Last edited by Not The Rat; Mar 25, 2017 @ 2:12am
moonpiespotlight Mar 26, 2017 @ 3:27pm 
If you're measuring money gained per real life minute, the lakes with the bigger fish will be the better money lakes. Sure you get more per pound with smaller fish in Florida but it takes you a lot longer to catch as many pounds as you can in just a couple in game hours in Alaska or California.
... Mar 26, 2017 @ 4:21pm 
The win factor , I think is finding what type of fishing you enjoy and being able to keep a positive cash flow.

Fish what you enjoy and the money will come I think.
GP30FB Mar 27, 2017 @ 5:35pm 
Originally posted by Handyman:
The win factor , I think is finding what type of fishing you enjoy and being able to keep a positive cash flow.

Fish what you enjoy and the money will come I think.
+1
Not The Rat Mar 30, 2017 @ 12:38am 
The bigger fish require heavier gear and the higher level lakes usually require multiple setups to fish profitably. This makes for huge repair bills.You can go to Emerald with one low level setup and catch eveything there for cheap. With a low repair bill. It is the most profitable for high level players. If you dont have a perm license for Alaska it is very difficult to break even. Same goes for the other places too. The perm license (pay wall) is the key. A symptom of the broken game.
GP30FB Mar 30, 2017 @ 1:52am 
Originally posted by Randy-Quaid's-Beard:
The bigger fish require heavier gear and the higher level lakes usually require multiple setups to fish profitably. This makes for huge repair bills.You can go to Emerald with one low level setup and catch eveything there for cheap. With a low repair bill. It is the most profitable for high level players. If you dont have a perm license for Alaska it is very difficult to break even. Same goes for the other places too. The perm license (pay wall) is the key. A symptom of the broken game.
This Is not true with Everglades... Or If you have a cognative understanding of your environment. Thank you for your comment, but I feel there is a discrepancy in your comment.
Happy Fishing and Much Love. (Sorry for the Typographical errors)
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Date Posted: Mar 19, 2017 @ 4:34am
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